Saturday, 24 December 2011

Photo safari

Spending a few days in Hamburg and experiencing some of the visual overload big cities inevitably offer. Instagram is working overtime trying to capture it all!
As this may be my last blog of 2011 I would like to wish everyone a happy Xmas/Hanuka/party of your choice and all the best for 2012!

Friday, 16 December 2011

Instagraming

A friend once told me 11 months are enough, why can't we simply get rid of December. So while I blog waiting for the year to go away here's me hoping I do a lot more drawing/blogging in 2012. Meantime I have renewed my hate/hate relationship with photography thanks to Instagram and ... is it still December?

Friday, 25 November 2011

Inside The Black Hole!



 If you ever wonder what is like to produce high quality music on live radio then this amateur footage should clear some of your doubts.
Have a great weekend

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Recycling and beyond

Remember this one? Well never got used so The Balck Hole producer said "can you change the date on it?" and ...
... meanwhile, I kept coming across this things my friend Pablo calls space invaders - QR codes that is - and I wanted to try that too. I have to say never seen them on Shetland adds yet so we don't know if there is too much use to it. Time will tell. Fancy scanning the Black Hole's QR code on the screen? get your smartphone ready!

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Jono is at the craft fair

There is only one place to visit this weekend and that is the Clickimin Centre. Please make sure you visit Jedi master Jono http://www.jonosandilands.com/ at his new purpose built stand
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Lots of new prints like my new favourite Top toys of the 80s festive cards, and also the ones we produced with Co:Lab for Mind your head back in May. A good chance to do x-mas shopping and help a good cause too.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Parkour in the streets of Lerwick

The second program of The Black Hole hit the airwaves today and for this edition Amy and myself met the guys from Northern Focus Parkour for a wee introduction to one of the coolest ... sports? activities? martial arts? you decide. Shetland's street culture is alive and kicking/jumping.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

The Black Hole - Black label

Fast approaching our second show and to promote it a wee homage to Jack Daniel's. Classic we thinks

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Time to listen (and look)

I have to admit it was kind of nice downloading the podcast for the radio program we started doing last week. But as I listened to it on my iPad I couldn't help looking at the logo I put together a couple of weeks ago and finding tiny little things I could improve. Here is a few snapshots of how the logo looks in iTunes and make sure you get the podcast HERE
iTunes host to the podcast!
downloadin podcast
the podcast

Thursday, 13 October 2011

The Black Hole has landed!

The Black Hole finally started today in radio Shetland. For the first show Amy and myself prepared a video review of Blowup, and interactive exhibition up at Bonhoga gallery for the next month.

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Blow Up review from Beto Jet-O on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

The Black Hole prepares

The black Hole poster by silkeybeto
The black Hole poster, a photo by silkeybeto on Flickr.
A week to go till the program goes on air and you should now come across this poster all over Shetland -maybe?- If not click on the image.
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Sunday, 2 October 2011

Adventures in font


Autumn is back and it's time to find time for a night class. Luckily for me Jono has put together a follow up to last year's Graphic design class and I was lucky enough to secure a space in it. The approach this year is Handmade design and on week one we had a great exercise working with type and fonts. Here's some of the results.

Info about the class HERE












This winter I have been invited to take part in a comedy radio show. Since I like playing with fonts I put together some name based logos. The main one was chosen to represent the show and on the side you can see some of the alternatives. Number 2 was my personal favourite so is good I'm quite detached with my work - typed while tears wash the keyboard Sniff Sniff -
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Friday, 9 September 2011

give a little GET A LOT - Befriending poster

Happy SEPTEMBER you all! just back from a great holiday around the Highlands. Noticeably little blogging activity recently. Inexcusable! So ... yet another addition to the voluntary work I have been doing since 2008 for one of Shetland's most successful charitable organisations.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Heart your head - Shetland Times review

Read about my "neurotic dreams" in this beautiful review published by the Shetland Times

New poster for Shetland Befriending Scheme

POSTER 3things by silkeybeto
POSTER 3things, a photo by silkeybeto on Flickr.

Another seasonal addition to my voluntary work supporting a voluntary oraganisation. Nice to look back at the posters I've made for Shetland Befriending since 2008 (!)

Monday, 30 May 2011

Heart your head :: Co:Lab/MindYourHead join forces

My latest screenprints for a Co:Lab/MindYourHead fundraiser project.

Read all about it HERE
and support the charity aka buy the prints HERE

Monday, 16 May 2011

De seis maneras diferentes - Chapter 9 out now

As Dj Malhumor starts closing his first novel - only one more chapter to go! - the main characters have to brave a "season of lucky deaths". Read all here and keep an eye on www.encerradosafuera.com

Sunday, 1 May 2011

The drama of Democracy

Alfabeto - May 2005 by silkeybeto
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Alfabeto - May 2005, a photo by silkeybeto on Flickr.
April's gone and never did I post once. Bad, bad, bad!
So since we are all getting a chance to have our say on May 5th, here is a comic strip from the Alfabeto series. First published in May 2005 in Shetland Life magazine. Written by master wordsmith Newt and drawn by lousy blogger Beto. Now go rock the nearest polling station, you know you want to.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Sketchbook finally opened

What happens in the sketchbook stays in the sketchbook.
Well, not anymore. After having a look at a few of my sketchbooks from the past couple of years I finally came to the conclusion that (at least) some of it is worth looking at it again and even share it.
So I open this new Flickr room with sketchbook lost gems and doodles.
Have a look

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Travelling exhibition

Since October 2010 a couple of drawings I made are touring Shetland.  It all started with a very kind invitation by local artist Paul Bloomer to share an exhibition sponsored by Shetland Arts, purely developed using the iPod Touch and the application Brushes. Paul tends to create outdoors, braving the local weather every all year round. I used a short trip to Orkney to produce most of the pieces for this exhibition as I find travelling a great moment for sketching in general. To reflect the medium in which the drawings were created we decided to print them in the size of an iPod touch screen.

First stop for the touring exhibition was the Departures lounge at Sumburgh Airport, this meant that only people flying away from Shetland was able to see the prints.
Since February Brushes is at the Peerie Shop Cafe in Lerwicktown, and I promise to post whenever they move to a new location. Meantime I leave you with a few animations of some of the pieces and how hey came about, click the images on the left to view on full definition.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Doodle Week 2

Joined Co:Lab's second Doodle week of 2011 after missing the first one while being away.
Read all about it at the Co:Lab blog and see my entries on my Flickr. To check out the first Doodle week clik here

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Back volunteering!

No time to settle after the holidays really and back in front of the screen trying to meet the first deadline of 2011.
Out this week Shetland Befriending Scheme is back recruiting volunteers for their project. Since 2008 I have been producing the images for their campaigns and I can proudly announce I have been doing it again. Designed, drawn and finalized during the space of a week, the new poster was conceived using the ideas provided by the SBS's staff. For the last 3 campaigns they have agreed to graciously take part in a brain storming session where I try to gather as much info as possible. Ground rules for the brainstorm are minimal and basically all ideas in any shape or form count: words, thoughts, stories, images, colours and anything else I can write, draw or collect to have with me in the following stage.
Have a look and see what you think triggered this new addition to my befriending work

Monday, 31 January 2011

Great start for twenty-eleven

Back blogging after a long break. Came back home after 5 weeks away and amongst the pile of mail found a copy of This is Central Station's book!
One of my screenprints - the Sea Song Set -was chosen between some 35,000+ images uploaded to the site in their first year and it features in page 102.
Feel free to check out the book online via the ISUU link below (page 53) or if you want to buy it online click here
Many thanks to the TICS team